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Ukraine-Krieg: 356 Angriffe auf Journalisten, Zensurakte und schwere Verletzungen der Medienfreiheit

Read in English Die vor dem Welttag der Pressefreiheit am 3. Mai veröffentlichten Daten des „Ukraine War Press Freedom Tracker“ des IPI unterstreichen die verheerenden Auswirkungen, die der Krieg bereits vom unabhängigen Journalismus, der Medienfreiheit und der Sicherheit von Journalisten in beiden Ländern gefordert hat. Laut der Erhebung des IPI wurden seit dem 24. Februar […]

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Council of Europe Report: Red lights flashing for media freedom

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joins the partner organisations of the Council of Europe’s Platform to Promote the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists in publishing the 2022 annual report, which identifies growing challenges for media freedom across the region. While European countries still pack the first ranks in press freedom indexes, the […]

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Perugia Declaration for Ukraine: the targeting, torturing and killing of journalists must be stopped

The IPI global network joined the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) to support Ukrainian journalists and all international journalists, including freelancers reporting from Ukraine, by signing the Perugia Declaration for Ukraine: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has underlined once again the essential role of independent, ethical journalism in assisting citizens to make life-or-death decisions, informing the world, and holding […]

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Two more journalists killed in Ukraine

The IPI global network mourns the death of two further journalists as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On April 1, photojournalist Maks Levin was found dead in a village near Kyiv after having been missing for more than two weeks. On April 2, Lithuanian documentary filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius was killed in Mariupol. IPI […]

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